JACK OF DIAMONDS


Meaning of JACK OF DIAMONDS in English

also called Knave Of Diamonds, Russian Bubnovy Valet, group of artists founded in Moscow in 1909, whose members were for the next few years the leading exponents of avant-garde art in Russia. The group's first exhibition, held in December 1910, included works by the French Cubists Albert Gleizes, Henri Le Fauconnier, and Andr Lhote; other paintings were exhibited by Wassily Kandinsky and Alexey von Jawlensky, both Russian artists then living in Germany. The Russian members of the group themselvesRobert Falk, Aristarkh Lentulov, Pyotr Konchalovsky, and Ilya Mashkovdisplayed portraits and still lifes that were strongly influenced by the French artists Paul Czanne and Henri Matisse. Other Russians participating in this first exhibition were Mikhail Larionov and Nathalie Goncharova, as well as Kazimir Malevich. In succeeding Jack of Diamonds exhibitions, works by the German painters Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and Max Pechstein were shown, as well as works by the French artist Fernand Lger. Also exhibiting with the group was Vladimir Tatlin, who later founded Russian Constructivism.

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